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My grandfather had an old Citation that he kept around after its prime because it didn’t have the decency to burn to the ground like the Hyundai that replaced it. I remember always sitting in it when I would visit his house because it was in his driveway and was always unlocked. One time when I was exploring it I

I had a Ninja 500 for my first bike and it was all the bike you needed. I had a touring windscreen and hard luggage and would ride from northern VA to north Jersey fairly often with it, usually getting me more than 65 mpg. I almost got a 250, but luckily it was bought out from under me when I was on my way to pick it

I have one of those fancy toilets in my apartment...it is ridiculous. Good luck in your quest for opulence.

This post scared me. I just assumed that it would be sold here. My girlfriend and I bought a Mazda2 for her and it is brilliant. I'm very much looking forward to trying out the new Mazda2 so I can have a similar driving experience with heated seats and a sunroof.

This is a good summary of how it is supposed to work, ethically and practically. The story is a good example of when, apparently, it doesn't work that way.

That was the view on my nexus 7.

Great article, sorry I'm late!

The lawyer?

Came here to post this!

About eight months ago I FINALLY test drove an FR-S after a year or so of trying to get a test drive in one of the twins. They were either never in stock with a stick or the dealers weren't willing to let me take one for a spin. I left really impressed by the whole package, I felt like Patrick did in this review, the

Back when I was worse at hiding how much of an idiot I am, high school, my best friend's father had one of these. A 1984 in red. Since it shared a garage with a Testaroasa, a Phantom II and an S600 it was in a rotation with an expedition a CLK 430 convertible and a SL560 as cars my friend would get to drive. I spent a

The clutch is a bit too light, but other than that the dynamics are spot on. The light weight makes everything I care about better. I've had a Mini Cooper hatch and I enjoy the Mazda2 a bit more, the 2 is just a bit more fun. I test drove the Autos and they weren't terrible, but I was glad I was able to get my

The correct answer is Mazda2. My girlfriend and I bought one and after rebates it came out to 14k for the "top of the line" Touring model. The Touring added cruise control, two extra speakers, a leather wrapped steering wheel, alloy wheels, and got rid of the base model's terrible cloth seat pattern. The seats were

I think that was a movie with the actor who played the older brother in Pete and Pete.

I'll just blame this on never putting much mental horsepower into my Facebooking, but I always just through the "LAD" in LadBible was an acronym and moved on. I did not ever bother connecting the dots.

I'll be blocking the site from my news feed, the guys who post the links will remain because it is amazing watching

So comfortable. And I used “night mode”, or whatever it was called, whenever it was dark.

Sounds like my NA, but I have A/C

I hope I can get the LSD as a stand alone option. I really thought the club was going to be for me, but it comes bundled with stuff that I really don't want or need.

NA Miata, BMW 2002....I think half the cars I've owned have had interchangeable headlights.

My girlfriend and I almost bought a Forester. It was 22k for a 6MT and the awesome sunroof. I was surprised by how much I liked it. At the end of the day we bought a Mazda2 for 8k less, but every time I talk about my next car, which is a lot because cars are all I think about, she is still hung up on the Forester.